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Mounds View City Council August 24, 1987 <br />Page Twelve <br />Regular Meeting <br />Mayor Linke read portions of the Police report <br />regarding the types of calls they have had over the <br />past three years on Mr. Povlitzki's businesses. <br />Clerk /Administrator Pauley explained it is the policy <br />of the Police Department that they want calls from <br />the liquor establishments, before a situation has a <br />chance to become a real problem. <br />Mr. Buckingham asked if it was possible to have trees <br />planted along Greenfield Avenue. <br />Mr. Povlitzki replied that area would be used for <br />parking, if necessary, so he would not be planting <br />trees there. <br />Ron Donsetts, 2449 Clearview, asked if there would be <br />any change in noise levels, as he has been able to <br />hear the music in his bedroom for the last two operations <br />that were in there. <br />Mr. Povlitzki replied he will not be running that type <br />of entertainment, and will not be having hard rock. <br />He added he will maintain the property as necessary, as <br />far as mowing, picking up litter, and so forth. <br />Bill Zwieg, 5309 Greenfield, stated he is concerned with <br />people walking out across the berm and into the residents <br />yards, and he would like to see a fence. <br />Mayor Linke replied a berm is more esthetically pleasing, <br />and Mr. Povlitzki has stated he would like to have a <br />berm with plantings. <br />Mr. Donsetts stated he has walked past the property many <br />times and found people out in back drinking and using <br />drugs, and sweating and so forth, and he would like to <br />see a fence, as well as improved lighting. <br />Robert Weinert, 2426 Clearview, stated he has lived in <br />his home for 10 years and has had many problems with <br />the establishments in that building. He stated he does <br />not fes1 the City has enough information to grant a <br />liquor license now, and he would like the Council to <br />investigate this further. He added the applicant should <br />be required to meet all the code requirements and <br />inspections. <br />Councilmember Hankner stated the City will also have to <br />check into the background of the partner Mr. Povlitzki <br />is proposing. She asked Attorney Meyers if any conditions <br />could be put on the liquor license, such as hours of <br />operation of the restaurant, and so forth. <br />